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United States Space Force: Geosynchronous: TBA: In orbit: Operational USA-398: United States Space Force: Geosynchronous: TBA: In orbit: Operational USSF-51 Mission. Last National Security Space Launch (NSSL) mission on Atlas V as ULA transitions to the next generation Vulcan rocket for continued access to space.
The Space Variable Objects Monitor is a small X-ray telescope satellite for studying the explosions of massive stars by analysing the resulting gamma-ray bursts, developed by China National Space Administration (CNSA), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the French Space Agency , [5] launched on 22 June 2024 (07:00:00 UTC).
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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore (L) and Suni Williams, wearing Boeing spacesuits, depart for a test launch at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 5, 2024.
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FILE - A solider wears a U.S. Space Force uniform during a ceremony for U.S. Air Force airmen transitioning to U.S. Space Force guardian designations at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 12, 2021.
United States Space Force; Seal of the United States Space Force: Founded: 20 December 2019; 5 years ago () Country United States: Type: Space force: Role: Space warfare: Size: 9,400 military personnel [1] Part of: United States Armed Forces Department of the Air Force: Headquarters: The Pentagon Arlington County, Virginia, U.S. [2] Motto(s)
Date and time Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP; Payload (⚀ = CubeSat) Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome Remarks March (TBD) [1] SLS Block 1B Kennedy LC-39B: NASA: Artemis 5: NASA: Selenocentric Crewed lunar landing ESPRIT Refueling Module (ERM) ESA: Selenocentric Lunar Gateway component Lunar Terrain Vehicle: NASA